STIRRING TIMES IN THE GRAEVYARD

For those among my readers not yet satiated beyond repletion with the Section 6751(b) Boss Hoss sign-off, its cause and cure, Judge James S. (“Big Jim”) Halpern has yet another helping of hot-from-the-barbie chronology and commentary on this epochal silt-stir.

I’ll spare all y’all the four (count ‘em, four) pages of Judge Big Jim’s prose, chronicling the trek of the Boss Hoss along Tax Court’s via dolorosa. Those practitioners expecting a trudge of their own might want to lift chronology and commentary for their memos of law.

An author, teacher, advocate and trusted advisor, Lew Taishoff is a New York City-based attorney with 51 years of experience in corporate and individual tax and real estate matters. He is an Enrolled Agent, examined and admitted to practice before the Internal Revenue Service, and admitted to practice before the United States ... Continue reading →